March 01, 2001 -- Finance & Development, March 2001 - East Timor: Macroeconomic Management on the Road to Independence
By Luis M. Valdivieso and Alejandro Lopez-Mejia - East Timor's economy was seriously disrupted by widespread violence following the 1999 referendum in which its people voted for independence from Indonesia. With strong support from the international community, East Timor is reconstructing its economy and making the transition to managing it independently. What has been done so far to achieve these goals, and what additional challenges lie ahead?

October 21, 2008 -- IMF Survey: High Food, Fuel Prices a Threat Where Protection Limited
Inflation has been rising in the Pacific Islands on the back of strong increases in commodity prices. Although commodity prices have declined from recent peaks, food and fuel prices remain a concern in the islands as most have only limited social protection systems.

June 10, 2002 -- IMF Survey:
World military spending; Independent East Timor; Pros and cons of tax incentives; Shoven on U.S. Social Security; Financial development and economic growth; North on institutions and growth. PDF File Size: 1076Kb

June 22, 2000 -- Donors' Meeting on East Timor, June 2000
Statements by IMF representatives at meetings of bilateral and multilateral creditors and donors, convened to coordinate support for a country's adjustment and reform efforts.

December 17, 1999 -- Donors Meeting on East Timor, December 17, 1999
Statements by IMF representatives at meetings of bilateral and multilateral creditors and donors, convened to coordinate support for a country's adjustment and reform efforts.